@thanksaj said:
@Reid-Cooper said:
Modern calculators have way more power than older video game systems.
I was told our TI-84 calculators are more powerful than what they used to send men to the moon...that's just scary...
Especially when you consider the new, full-color TI-nSpire calculators they are making kids get nowadays...

@Reid-Cooper said:
@Dominica said:
@ajstringham said:
It involves a lot of sex on a beach and a parking garage. That's two separate line items though.
snort If only it also involved a stripper and a camel, yours would be an even more awesome description.
now this is a story that I have not heard!
Because that's all it is, a story. Lol

I'm recruiting at the moment and I don't think we've had a single application without at least one spelling mistake, typo or grammatical error. I'm having to review my policy of automatically binning any applications with errors.

@thecreativeone91 said:
@MattKing Yep, similar technology. The stove uses induction with an electromagnet with a moving field to generate heat though.
@thecreativeone91 Ahh, see I might not understand that directly, but it makes more sense in my head. Off to Wikipedia!

@scottalanmiller said:
@ajstringham said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Carnival-Boy said:
It's quality not quantity that counts. J. D. Salinger and Harper Lee only wrote one novel each.
And one was awesome and one was awful
You better be saying Harper Lee was the awesome one in all that.
Of course. One of my all time favourite books.
Catcher in the Rye was pretty weak.
Good.

as a guy who has issues with hormone levels (and I'm only 23) I can say it affect just about everything. Engery levels, dizziness, brain fog, attitude, blood sugar, weight gain, blood pressure, heart rate and palpitations. Luckily for guys it's not to bad with replacement therapy but it's dang expensive about $1,700 for a 3 month supply. They do think a lot of this stuff is caused by all the food being genetically modified though, which makes you think.

@MattKing said:
@ajstringham said:
@MattKing said:
@ajstringham said:
@MattKing said:
I know ServerMonkey will be there in full force, not too sure if i'll make it this year!
Wrong thread. Lol
Pfft... Protip: don't move around windows with your reply open.
Learned that a long time ago. Lol
Lol I've probably learned it a few times by now; I'm a creature of habit.
Yup, we all are. Lol

@scottalanmiller said:
If I use my fingers to gauge the length of Japan, going from end to end of the main body would be similar to a Seattle to San Diego trip here.
Basically yes.
The common quoted phrase is "1/3 the population of the US in a land area the size of California."
That is not exactly right, but makes it easy to see on a map of the US.